Today's e-Reads: Assessing the Blame in the Facebook IPO 'Debacle'

By Adam Mazmanian

Facebook's chief financial officer David Ebersman is taking heat for the mishandling of the social network's initial public offering, according to The New York Times.

A live-stream of the Hugo Awards for science fiction was shut down when automated copyright enforcement tools detected possible infringement because movie and TV clips representing the work of winning authors was included in the feed, i09 reports.

The New York Times examines how open-source news site reddit operates within the confines of parent company Advance Publications.

Foundem, a British comparison shopping website, is urging European Union regulators negotiating an antitrust settlement with Google to require the Internet firm to notify users when it inserts its own products into search results, Bloomberg reports.